exlinguate
To stick one's tongue out at.
Origin - Dallas, Texas.
Derivative of Latin lingua indicating language. Suffix -ate indicating of or pertaining to. From the philosophy that objects and actions should have simple words describing those things and activities. The tongue produces language, and actions are unspoken language.
Rant by Glenn Vanderburg, intellectual, IT Professional and Java subject matter expert. Unknown as to actual practice of exlinguation.
Origin - Dallas, Texas.
Derivative of Latin lingua indicating language. Suffix -ate indicating of or pertaining to. From the philosophy that objects and actions should have simple words describing those things and activities. The tongue produces language, and actions are unspoken language.
Rant by Glenn Vanderburg, intellectual, IT Professional and Java subject matter expert. Unknown as to actual practice of exlinguation.
He exlinguated the other children when they called him names.
She would exlinguate her competitors when she beat them in a race.
She would exlinguate her competitors when she beat them in a race.